
About the School
Welcome to the School of Business, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technologies (BMET), where the study of mathematics, physics, engineering, management and computing comes together with real-world problem-solving. Our programs lead to either an Associate of Science (A.S.) or an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today’s business and technology-driven environments. Whether you plan to continue your education toward a baccalaureate degree, enter the workforce or enhance your professional skills, we have a program to support your goals.
BMET’s degree programs span various disciplines, including Business Administration*, Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management*, Electronics Engineering*, Mechanical Engineering*, Information Technology, Game Development, Computer Science, Digital Media Technology, Mathematics and Criminal Justice.
Certificates are also offered, which consist of three to five courses, and are designed to enhance workplace skills and increase competitiveness in the job market. Areas covered include Finance, Small Business Management, Social Media Marketing, Web Development, Information Security and Computer-Aided Drafting. Many of our certificate programs also allow students to apply the credits toward an associate degree.
At CCM, we are committed to preparing students for success in an ever-evolving workforce. With hands-on learning opportunities, industry-aligned curriculum and dedicated faculty, we provide the foundation for a bright future in business, technology and beyond.
Examples of recent BMET student experiences include:
- Designed and manufactured a locker for the Space Shuttle
- Participated in Hackathon to test their cybersecurity skills
- Attended class in CCM’s food trailer to learn how to be successful food truck entrepreneurs
- Participated in Python Day and generated excitement for the new Data Science course
- Congregated in front of our Stock Trading Wall to evaluate the competition
- Developed a marketing plan and learned how to use social media in promoting goods and services
- Worked in the three greenhouses on campus to grow and care for an array of plants, flowers, vegetables and herbs
- Created delicious recipes in the Teaching Kitchen to then serve at the college’s holiday party in the Dining Room
- Demonstrated the MILO simulator which is used to train our Criminal Justice students in critical tactical judgment in firearm situations
We welcome you and hope you will partake in the many opportunities for learning within the BMET school!
Virginia H. Rich, J.D., M.A.T.
Dean